(Upper Arlington, Ohio) A 42-year-old campus supervisor at Upper Arlington High School, Wendy R. Kramer, was accused by police this week of allowing teens to drink alcohol in her home.
According to Upper Arlington police, neighbors called them about 9 p.m. on June 22 after they saw minors entering her home with alcohol. Police said 13 teenagers, all juniors at Upper Arlington High School, were identified there. They found alcohol in the teens' possession in the family room and hidden under tablecloths and behind pillows, the couch and television, the police report said.According to defense attorney Steve Moyer, Kramer pleaded not guilty and she will be vindicated. Nonetheless, she resigned her position to avoid problems for her son who is a student at Upper Arlington High School. She also wants the issue resolved by the court and not the school board.
Kramer told police she had just walked into the home as officers came to her back door and that she did not see the alcohol, the report said. However, officers said they didn't see Kramer enter her home. They also said they saw her with teens with alcohol and that the teens made no attempt to hide it from her.
Worth mentioning is that Kramer has been in trouble previously. Last October, she pleaded guilty to a public indecency charge after being caught giving a guy a nobber in a restaurant parking lot. And in 1993, Kramer was found guilty of child endangerment for leaving her 3-year-old son unattended in a restaurant parking lot.
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